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Monday, June 17, 2013

"In the Market Report": Leopard Prints

Call of the Wild- BARGAIN!

Stella McCartney Resort 2013

Like stripes (the subject of my last blog click here ) leopard prints and patterns are perennial all time favorites beloved by designers and customers alike, and with good reason. They never go out of style; treated like a neutral, they really go with everything. The late great Carrie Donovan once observed: "leopard is like camel; only better"; used as an accent, or small touch, they can make a big impact and are completely seasonless.

Jamin Puech leopard printed raffia bag

Quite frankly, while one normally associates leopard with colder weather, I almost prefer it in the summertime, when it is perhaps a bit more unexpected. Leopard printed scarves, shoes, and bags, regardless of the fabric, are perfect year round, but I especially love their juxtaposition with denim (any and all washes including bright white). And really, is there anything that looks better with a khaki trench or safari jacket? A few of my favorite leopard printed accessories as of late: Jamin Puech's handsome, oversized leather trimmed leopard printed raffia bag, which was featured in Lucky Magazine, $485, http://www.jamin-puech.com/, is available at 14 Prince St New York, NY 10012, (212) 431-5200.

J.Crew Janey calf hair leopard flats

Figue's (http://www.figue.com/) "Art of the Ruler" (love the name) silk and Shabano wool scarf in a leopard print design with bold black border and tassels on the corners is $395 and beautifully sized at 40" X 74". J.Crew's (http://www.jcrew.com/) leopard printed calf hair chunky heeled Etta pump, and low heeled Janey flat (its small gold metal heel makes it more interesting and far more distinctive than a typical ballerina) are reduced (from $350 to $249, and $298 to $239 respectively).

leopard printed straw clutch

But who doesn't love a real bargain? While I wouldn't call myself a regular customer at H&M, http://www.hm.com/, the popular chain known for its low prices and on trend merchandise, I will say that whenever I find myself near one of the stores (since they are conveniently located throughout Manhattan, that's quite often), I stop in. And I almost never lead empty handed (even if it's something small).

H&M bag in leopard printed thick weave cotton

Coincidentally, my last 4 purchases have been something in leopard, with prices ranging from $12.95 - $79.95. The leopard printed straw clutch (6 3/4" X 11") has a flap and magnetic catch, $12.95; the large (51" X 59") printed leopard scarf with a black border is so versatile, it can be used a sarong, swimsuit cover-up, or a dress, depending on how you tie it; their roomy (13" X 20") leopard printed tote made of thick weave cotton has gold metal buckles and a detachable coin purse inside, $24.95; and their 100% cotton leopard printed collarless jacket may bear more than a passing resemblance to Stella McCartney's resort 2013 version, but at $79.50, you can't go wrong.

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Lookonline.com is the longest publishing online fashion site in the world. It was launched first as a BBS service in 1993 and has been on the Internet since December 1994. The DFR: Daily Fashion report is also the first fashion blog and was started in early 2002 as the site's main news page. Before launching the site, I was for many years a New York fashion photographer.